RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @RGPToronto: Join our webinar on Oct 18 - @garynaglie and @mj_rapoport will describe dementia-related driving risks, review recent chang…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @RGPToronto: Join our webinar on Oct 18 - @garynaglie and @mj_rapoport will describe dementia-related driving risks, review recent chang…
RT @RGPToronto: Join our webinar on Oct 18 - @garynaglie and @mj_rapoport will describe dementia-related driving risks, review recent chang…
RT @GeriMedMD: I was surprised to read this & not see one mention of “geriatrician”. Much of the driving & #dementia literature is develope…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @GeriMedMD: I was surprised to read this & not see one mention of “geriatrician”. Much of the driving & #dementia literature is develope…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
I was surprised to read this & not see one mention of “geriatrician”. Much of the driving & #dementia literature is developed by 🇨🇦#Geriatricians. Clinically, we comanage with the Family Doc; “Retire from driving” is a phrase I often say. @CanGeriS
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @RGPToronto: Join our webinar on Oct 18 - @garynaglie and @mj_rapoport will describe dementia-related driving risks, review recent chang…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
Join our webinar on Oct 18 - @garynaglie and @mj_rapoport will describe dementia-related driving risks, review recent changes to Fitness to Drive reporting policy in Ontario, and discuss how to interpret and deal with these changes in clinical practice ht
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
On the difficult decision and conversation around medical fitness to drive and the role of the primary care physician and the specialist https://t.co/1xi1vPh5nH
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: “You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make t…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
“You’re no longer safe to drive ...” https://t.co/qHhjmVjp11
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
RT @picardonhealth: For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things…
For my father's generation, mobility and identity was closely linked to car ownership. One of the most difficult things we ever had to do as a family was take away his car keys when his #dementia became too severe. I don't envy physicians who must make thi
“You’re no longer safe to drive” - A patient with #dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make the call, by @DrGorfinkel https://t.co/UFTNgUqpvz via @CMAJ
“You’re no longer safe to drive...” A patient with dementia may need to stop driving, and her family doctor must make the call: https://t.co/HoYls6zbGx @DrGorfinkel #medhums https://t.co/eHpQUS0dmx
“You’re no longer safe to drive ...” https://t.co/ioFLJ1Cwlm
RT @GacetaCienForen: “You’re no longer safe to drive ...”---https://t.co/x9QOXq2fn2
“You’re no longer safe to drive ...”---https://t.co/x9QOXq2fn2
“You’re no longer safe to drive ...”---https://t.co/x9QOXq2fn2